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Marina Rules:



Should you have any questions, please contact the marina office.


1. POLLUTION PREVENTION PRACTICES must be adhered to, and can be reviewed here: Clean Boating


2. Vehicle traffic is subject to a 5 MPH speed limit at all times within the entire marina property.


3. Park only in specified areas that will not impact travelift access and boat storage on land. Ask at marina office if any question.


4. There is to be no fishing, crabbing or swimming from the piers, bulkheads or shoreline.


5. Boats are not to be lived upon while berthed at Whitehall Marina. In the event Lessor believes this rule is not being properly adhered to your slip rental agreement may be terminated and/or not offered for renewal.


6. No equipment, fendering, accessories, etc. are to be installed to piers or bulkheads. Whitehall Marina shall be the only installer of any such items


7. If dogs are to be brought to the marina, they must be kept on leashes at all times. Please clean up after your dog.


8. Contractors must have insurance certificates acceptable to and on file with Whitehall Marina prior to any work being started.


9. There is to be no conduct which might interfere (as deemed by Whitehall Marina) with the pleasure and comfort of neighbors, other lessees, tenants or lessors.


10. All trash must be deposited into the marina dumpster.


11. When a vessel enters the marina, it immediately falls under the jurisdiction of Whitehall Marina management and shall be berthed only where directed. Whitehall Marina reserves the right to move any boat in the absence of the owner, should the need arise. However, the vessel shall remain under the exclusive care, custody and control of the owner.


12. Electric receptacles shall be left free while vessel is unattended unless provisions have been made with Whitehall Marina management and charges for this service have been invoiced and paid for. Power cords are never to be left connected to any 20 amp (or less) receptacle while a boat is unattended. Provisions for supply of unattended electric service can only be made for 30 amp and greater circuits.